Taxes, bills and paperwork: Strategies to conquer the 'homework of life' Life is full of tedious and time-consuming administrative tasks. Here's how to manage your 'life admin' and other adult responsibilities. Chris Arnold
Amazon Opens Brick-And-Mortar Stores Meant To Emphasize Convenience Amazon is opening new stores — in the real world. And in true Big Tech fashion the experience is meant to emphasize convenience. All you need to do is walk in, grab your stuff, and go. Cardiff Garcia
1.3 Million More Workers Eligible For Overtime Pay, But Some Say Rules Fall Short A long-awaited update to federal overtime rules means about 1.3 million workers will be entitled to extra pay when they work more than 40 hours a week. But critics say it doesn't go far enough. Yuki Noguchi
What Happens When A Country Suddenly Gets Rid Of Most Of Its Cash? The story of India's "demonetization" has given economists a one-of-a-kind opportunity to understand the role of money in an economy. Greg Rosalsky
Thomas Cook Airline Collapse Triggers Largest Peacetime Repatriation In U.K. History The Thomas Cook travel agency and airline abruptly collapsed Monday morning, with more than 150,000 travelers currently abroad. Bill Chappell
Walmart To Stop Selling E-Cigarettes Walmart says it will stop selling electronic cigarettes at Walmart and Sam's Club locations. Colin Dwyer
Does It Pay For Companies To Do Good? As Corporate America seeks to redefine its mission as a force for social good, new studies in economics are showing that there are self-serving reasons why they'd want to do that. Greg Rosalsky
How UAW's Strike Against GM May Effect Ford And Fiat-Chrysler NPR's David Greene talks to New York Times reporter Steven Greenhouse, author of Beaten Down, Worked Up: The Past, Present and Future of American Labor, about the strike, and the future of unions.
States Are Split Over Purdue Pharma's Opioid Settlement NPR's David Greene talks to Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey about why she opposes the agreement with Purdue Pharma that settles the company's role in the opioid epidemic.
Penn. AG: How Proposed Settlement With Purdue Pharma Falls Short NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Pennsylvania Attorney General Josh Shapiro about a proposed settlement with Purdue Pharma that he says fails to hold it accountable for its role in the opioid crisis.